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in the mississippi delta. in 1963 theracackson movement against segregated public accommodations and the freedom vote to demonstrate black mississippian its didmemery i m desire to exercise their constitutional rights. year by year by year, leading up to 11964 the events covered in this book, the atmosphere for people who wanted to see change in mississippi group more perilous. questioning the established order brought consequences for blacks and whites alike in mississippi and to challenge the established order demanded an unusual tenacity in determination to act on those believs. as we reach the upth anniversary of so many pivotal events in the mississippi and southern civil rights struggle, i belistee alog with any other mississippians and scholars that reverend king deserves fresh recognition for his work on behalf of the state of mississippi and its citizens, black and white. many mississippians, black and white had concluded that the state was beyond redemption. rsteerend king might have joine many other
in the mississippi delta. in 1963 theracackson movement against segregated public accommodations and the freedom vote to demonstrate black mississippian its didmemery i m desire to exercise their constitutional rights. year by year by year, leading up to 11964 the events covered in this book, the atmosphere for people who wanted to see change in mississippi group more perilous. questioning the established order brought consequences for blacks and whites alike in mississippi and to challenge the...
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mississippi state has not scored. feel they wanted a score, they didn't get it. >> verne: brought down. supposed to be another sack behind the line of scrimmage. e if they give them another sack. yes, they did. got across the line of scrimmage. it was not. time nor the napa play of the game. we're going to take you back to the first half and cyrus jones gathering this punt, breaking into the open, heading for the corner and he winds up scoring in 69 yards, that was one of a number of big plays put together by alabamanroute to this fitzgerald. >> gary: long time, kirby smart's name starting to boil up everywhere around the country. can't learn any kirby two, shutouts basically ocean pitched the last two weeks. he stopped the run game then he stopped the wide open prescott pass game. can't do it any better than kirby smart is. incomplete no. flag. mylesfuls the intended receiver. >> gary: got chance to throw a couple of balls against alabama. test the waters out here. obviously dak gone from this team next year we'll be
mississippi state has not scored. feel they wanted a score, they didn't get it. >> verne: brought down. supposed to be another sack behind the line of scrimmage. e if they give them another sack. yes, they did. got across the line of scrimmage. it was not. time nor the napa play of the game. we're going to take you back to the first half and cyrus jones gathering this punt, breaking into the open, heading for the corner and he winds up scoring in 69 yards, that was one of a number of big...
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mississippi state has not scored. i feel they wanted a score, they didn't get it. >> verne: brought down. galvin tomlinson. supposed to be another sack behind the line of scrimmage. see if they give them another sack. yes, they did. got across the line of scrimmage. it was not. time nor the napa play of the game. we're going to take you back to the first half and cyrus jones gathering this punt, breaking into the open, heading for the corner and he winds up scoring in 69 yards, that was one of a number of big plays put together by alabama enroute to this victory. fitzgerald. >> gary: long time, kirby smart's name starting to boil up everywhere around the country. can't learn any kirby two, shutouts basically ocean pitched the last two weeks. he stopped the run game then he stopped the wide open prescott pass game. can't do it any better than kirby smart is. >> verne: across the middle, incomplete no. flag. mylesfuls the intended receiver. >> gary: got chance to throw a couple of balls against alabama. test the waters
mississippi state has not scored. i feel they wanted a score, they didn't get it. >> verne: brought down. galvin tomlinson. supposed to be another sack behind the line of scrimmage. see if they give them another sack. yes, they did. got across the line of scrimmage. it was not. time nor the napa play of the game. we're going to take you back to the first half and cyrus jones gathering this punt, breaking into the open, heading for the corner and he winds up scoring in 69 yards, that was...
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mississippi. >> on the mississippi. >> i can't even keep track of where you are, al roker. >> yeah. i know where -- i'm the one working on less than an hour's sleep, not you guys. but, hey, where are wee? >> cape gerardo. >> we're on the mighty mississippi. look at fog that we've got right now. fares it's 31 degrees with mild visibility, but plenty of visibility. we've got a goat. this is rusty. oh, watch it, rusty. all right. let's show you what we've got going on as far as your weather is concerned for today. along the east coast we are looking at some wet weather. it's not going to be a big deal, although we do look for periods of rain into the night. airport delays. one to two inches of rain. the really is veer weather will be back to the west. in fact, around here later on today, i should say tomorrow, where storms develop wednesday morning, large hail and damaging winds and then we've got the enhanced risk of strong storms. the northern half of missouri, isolated tornadoes and possible plus, heavy rain developing, anywhere from two to three inches of rain wednesday into early
mississippi. >> on the mississippi. >> i can't even keep track of where you are, al roker. >> yeah. i know where -- i'm the one working on less than an hour's sleep, not you guys. but, hey, where are wee? >> cape gerardo. >> we're on the mighty mississippi. look at fog that we've got right now. fares it's 31 degrees with mild visibility, but plenty of visibility. we've got a goat. this is rusty. oh, watch it, rusty. all right. let's show you what we've got going on...
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m comes to negros in jackson, mississippi. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. mariecan make any occasion feel more special. so she makes her pie crust from scratch, and sprinkles on brown sugar streusel. so that you can spend more time making special moments with your family. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> our guest today on "meet the press" is governor george c. wallace of alabama. his state is the only one in the country today whose schools are completely segregated. next week the issue heads for a climax when two negro students will seek to enroll at the university of alabama. governor wallace has been quoted as saying he will personally bar their entrance despite a federal court order and a threat of federal troops. >> can they be enrolled? >> we'll just have to wait and see exactly what transpires on that occasion. >> at the center of this potential storm are two young negro s
m comes to negros in jackson, mississippi. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. mariecan make any occasion feel more special. so she makes her pie crust from scratch, and sprinkles on brown sugar streusel. so that you can spend more time making special moments with your family. marie callender's. it's time to savor....
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look at mississippi. up ticket and down ticket from jim hood in mississippi, the republican govern nor of the state re-elected after running basically unopposed the mississippi democratic party couldn't get it together to pick themselves a democratic candidate who anyone had ever heard of. mississippi also last night upped the size of the republican majority in the house. they're now at something quite close to a super majority in terms of republican rule in the state legislature. in virginia, democrats thought that they were going to win the state senate last night. they only needed to flip one senate seat to take control but they failed at that effort. virginia senate is still republican. houston, houston, texas, now the largest city in the country that does not have a nondiscrimination ordinance. also the only big city in texas without a nondiscrimination ordinance and led the human rights campaign to ask the nfl today to maybe rethink their plans to hold the 2017 super bowl in houston in a little more
look at mississippi. up ticket and down ticket from jim hood in mississippi, the republican govern nor of the state re-elected after running basically unopposed the mississippi democratic party couldn't get it together to pick themselves a democratic candidate who anyone had ever heard of. mississippi also last night upped the size of the republican majority in the house. they're now at something quite close to a super majority in terms of republican rule in the state legislature. in virginia,...
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it is in a courthouse in sumner, mississippi. if you come back with this kind of detail in a piece, we will of you. --love you. guess what the slogan of the town was? you will not guess. that was a mean trick. no one knows? "a great place to raise a boy." totally ironic. and the detailed that you as writers are not to miss when you come across something like that. milam and bryant were acquitted. the jurors were out only 67 minutes. in fact, when they came back, they said they would not be out except that they stopped for a drink. the prosecution did a very effective job according to the public. the judge was fair. i won't go into that. but we can at some other time. the one thing that is interesting, milam and bryant were not even convicted of the one thing that they did do. him -- ofadopting abducting him. which they admitted to. it was a few months later in which they sat with a journalist from alabama and told the story. in effect, they confessed to the murder. it was a piece that ran in "look" magazine. you can read the piec
it is in a courthouse in sumner, mississippi. if you come back with this kind of detail in a piece, we will of you. --love you. guess what the slogan of the town was? you will not guess. that was a mean trick. no one knows? "a great place to raise a boy." totally ironic. and the detailed that you as writers are not to miss when you come across something like that. milam and bryant were acquitted. the jurors were out only 67 minutes. in fact, when they came back, they said they would...
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efforts in jackson, mississippi. the biggest example is martin luther king, junior, who i think was a victim of a political assassination for his political activities. see episodes of racial terrorism in the south, i think. terrorism is the kind of fro in theord to be used contemporary context, but i don't think it is a stretch to talk about racial terrorism in the jim crow south, especially when we think about the bombing of the 16th street that discharge in 1968. the large amount of dynamite that was placed in that church and detonated with the express purpose of killing and intimidating african-americans for a particular political and, which was to kind of undermine and subvert the growth of the african-american civil rights movement at that time will stop there were numerous ends -- at that time. there were numerous incidents of white mob violence in the jim crow south. demonstrators. if anybody is familiar with the stories of the freedom riders, when they pulled into those stations in anniston, and montgomery, w
efforts in jackson, mississippi. the biggest example is martin luther king, junior, who i think was a victim of a political assassination for his political activities. see episodes of racial terrorism in the south, i think. terrorism is the kind of fro in theord to be used contemporary context, but i don't think it is a stretch to talk about racial terrorism in the jim crow south, especially when we think about the bombing of the 16th street that discharge in 1968. the large amount of dynamite...
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mississippi state has not scored. i feel they wanted a score, they didn't get it. >> verne: brought down. galvin tomlinson. supposed to be another sack see if they give them another sack. yes, they did. got across the line of scrimmage. it was not. time nor the napa play of the game. we're going to take you back to the first half and cyrus jones gathering this punt, breaking into the open, heading for the corner and he winds up scoring in 69 yards, that was one of a number of big plays put together by alabama enroute to this fitzgerald. >> gary: long time, kirby smart's name starting to boil up everywhere around the country. can't learn any kirby two, shutouts basically ocean pitched the last two weeks. he stopped the run game then he stopped the wide open prescott pass game. can't do it any better than kirby smart is. >> verne: across the middle, incomplete no. flag. mylesfuls the intended receiver. >> gary: got chance to throw a couple of balls against alabama. test the waters out here. obviously dak gone from this
mississippi state has not scored. i feel they wanted a score, they didn't get it. >> verne: brought down. galvin tomlinson. supposed to be another sack see if they give them another sack. yes, they did. got across the line of scrimmage. it was not. time nor the napa play of the game. we're going to take you back to the first half and cyrus jones gathering this punt, breaking into the open, heading for the corner and he winds up scoring in 69 yards, that was one of a number of big plays...
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the little boy's funeral will be held tomorrow in mississippi. metereologist chris havely returns with more on the sunshine coming to open monday... stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. it's typical early november weather for us as we start the workweek. for tonight, we're cloud-free, and winds will drop to around 5-10 mph. temperatures will bottom out in the upper 20s and low 30s again. for monday, the sun returns, and 50s for highs. a few m it's typical early november weather for us as we start the workweek. for tonight, we're cloud-free, and winds will drop to around 5-10 mph. temperatures will bottom out in the upper 20s and low 30s again. for monday, the sun returns, and temperatures are back in the low 50s for highs. a few more clouds will be noticed in the skies on tuesday afternoon, and tuesday night which leads the way for showers and storms arriving for wednesday afternoon. we dry out for the second half of the week, but a cloudy and chilly day awaits for friday. tonight: mostly clear low: 27-33 winds: s 5-10 alo: 31 dbq: 29 io
the little boy's funeral will be held tomorrow in mississippi. metereologist chris havely returns with more on the sunshine coming to open monday... stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. it's typical early november weather for us as we start the workweek. for tonight, we're cloud-free, and winds will drop to around 5-10 mph. temperatures will bottom out in the upper 20s and low 30s again. for monday, the sun returns, and 50s for highs. a few m it's typical early november weather for us...
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of being from mississippi. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that is beautiful. >> one of my favorite actors and perhaps my writing candidate for 2016, viola davis. [laughter] said in an interview, i believe it was with charlie rose, that whenever she accepts a role, the first thing she does is look for the traps. what are the mistakes i could make in taking on rose in a august wilson -- [inaudible] when you realized, okay, i have the book, this is the beginning of a journey which is an investment that often is years, likely many years with all of the research you've been doing, what were some of the traps either anticipated or unanticipated that you had to deal with during the writing process? >> we can call it a trap, or we can call it sheer terror. [laughter] the terror stemmed from the fact that ota benga had no papers, right? so i can go into all these archives and find the records of, you know, all of the eminent men of new york city and around the country, and there was no way to get to his voice x. so that -- and so that w
of being from mississippi. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that is beautiful. >> one of my favorite actors and perhaps my writing candidate for 2016, viola davis. [laughter] said in an interview, i believe it was with charlie rose, that whenever she accepts a role, the first thing she does is look for the traps. what are the mistakes i could make in taking on rose in a august wilson -- [inaudible] when you realized, okay, i have the book, this is the beginning of a journey which...
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jumps into the mississippi river. and proves otherwise. >> that fst little chill going up your back. >> i couldn't imagine any better thing to do than to really raise awareness and honor the fallen heroes. >> chris' swim was inspired by a cross-country hike last year by army veteran mike vitti whose legacies alive organization, offers support for gold star families. >> hello. >> hi, chris. >> the survivors of fallen soldiers. >> thank you for coming out here. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: like jenny smith. and her husband eddie. jenny's son marine staff sergeant jason rodgers was killed in action 4 1/2 years ain afghanistan. >> he loved the marine corps. very friendly, young man. he loved basketball. he loved transformers. they never get rid of that, right. >> a kid at heart. it is very moving. learning about the loved ones. who they were as a person. stories, people like to avoid. conversations need to happen. gives the family the opportunity to say their loved ones name. and share who they were. >> whoo. >> the
jumps into the mississippi river. and proves otherwise. >> that fst little chill going up your back. >> i couldn't imagine any better thing to do than to really raise awareness and honor the fallen heroes. >> chris' swim was inspired by a cross-country hike last year by army veteran mike vitti whose legacies alive organization, offers support for gold star families. >> hello. >> hi, chris. >> the survivors of fallen soldiers. >> thank you for coming out...
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east of the mississippi, one of the morning, smr i to the deep south. 32 in atlanta, the wind chills in the 20s. 20s through mississippi, alabama, now into the mid- to thimplts a cold start too your monday t. good thing, this is the coldest it will be all week. today it's chilly. no doubt about i9. as we go throughout thanksgiving day and through the shopping friday, it's going to get up into the 60s in new york city. ral near 70 and areas of the deep south are going to be 60s and 70s towards the end of this week. the only really bad weather in the days ahead, tuesday, wednesday, coming into the west. the higher elevation, we could see 500 feet. you go tuesday, wednesday in your mountain west. here's a closer look at your day ahead. so after a cold start. here's the advantage of living in the southern half of the country. temperatures in the mid-60s and through areas of georgia and mississippi and alabama, near 60 this afternoon. that's what everyone asks for, a nice, quiet busy week. >>> imagine going on a business trip and come back to find out your house has been sold. this was al
east of the mississippi, one of the morning, smr i to the deep south. 32 in atlanta, the wind chills in the 20s. 20s through mississippi, alabama, now into the mid- to thimplts a cold start too your monday t. good thing, this is the coldest it will be all week. today it's chilly. no doubt about i9. as we go throughout thanksgiving day and through the shopping friday, it's going to get up into the 60s in new york city. ral near 70 and areas of the deep south are going to be 60s and 70s towards...
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mississippi state has not scored. i feel they wanted a score, they didn't get it. >> verne: brought down. galvin tomlinson. supposed to be another sack behind the line of scrimmage. see if they give them another sack. yes, they did. got across the line of scrimmage. it was not. time nor the napa play of the game. the first half and cyrus jones gathering this punt, breaking into the open, heading for the corner and he winds up scoring in 69 yards, that was one of a number of big plays put together by alabama enroute to this victory. fitzgerald. >> gary: long time, kirby smart's name starting to boil up everywhere around the country. can't learn any kirby two, shutouts basically ocean pitched the last two weeks. he stopped the run game then he stopped the wide open prescott pass game. can't do it any better than kirby smart is. >> verne: across the middle, incomplete no. flag. mylesfuls the intended receiver. >> gary: got chance to throw a couple of balls against alabama. test the waters out here. obviously dak gone fro
mississippi state has not scored. i feel they wanted a score, they didn't get it. >> verne: brought down. galvin tomlinson. supposed to be another sack behind the line of scrimmage. see if they give them another sack. yes, they did. got across the line of scrimmage. it was not. time nor the napa play of the game. the first half and cyrus jones gathering this punt, breaking into the open, heading for the corner and he winds up scoring in 69 yards, that was one of a number of big plays put...
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>> we are a cape girardo along the mighty mississippi in the fire boats. we are on the mississippi. monster monday became part of terrible tuesday. we didn't land here until about two hours ago. so we have taken too many hits with the punchy stick. >> it should make for a fun show. >> i thought that happened yesterday. al, we will check in with you in a bit. the republicans running for president. gearing up for the debate showdown in milwaukee tonight and all eight on the main stage have things to prove to voters. we have this covered with nbc's peter alexander. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. you said it with eight candidates on the main stage. four on the undercard and three on the sidelines all together. we expect to hear more from the candidates. among the biggest questions, will ben carson need to fend off donald trump and how does jeb bush handle the pressure? and for the republicans, poses another test. ben carsonacingcrutiny over his life story. debate moderators his chief opponent donald trump is teeing off focusing on the description of his
>> we are a cape girardo along the mighty mississippi in the fire boats. we are on the mississippi. monster monday became part of terrible tuesday. we didn't land here until about two hours ago. so we have taken too many hits with the punchy stick. >> it should make for a fun show. >> i thought that happened yesterday. al, we will check in with you in a bit. the republicans running for president. gearing up for the debate showdown in milwaukee tonight and all eight on the main...
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a regular blood donor for the mississippi valley regional blood center. "a long time 30-40 years probably" its a routine that began years ago at work. "after you were done giving blood you got to go home" now retired... burns still donates every time the moline donor center calls. "you make an appointment so you don't have to wait your in and out" we tagged burns bag with a red tag.... to help us follow it through the process. "beep" "when we scan it in we are saying we have official possession of this unit its being packed into this cooler thats numbered and labeled" "to ensure that we have traceability and tractability of the blood supple computer records of every step along the way" burns is in and out with in a half hour. the blood donation... will stay on site a bit longer. with in 2 hours driver billy metcalf arrives and takes the donations across the river to the mississippi valley blood center headquarters and laboratory in davenport. kirby 9:48:11 "what goes on beyond the donation is where so much work of the blood center take place -regulations
a regular blood donor for the mississippi valley regional blood center. "a long time 30-40 years probably" its a routine that began years ago at work. "after you were done giving blood you got to go home" now retired... burns still donates every time the moline donor center calls. "you make an appointment so you don't have to wait your in and out" we tagged burns bag with a red tag.... to help us follow it through the process. "beep" "when we scan it...
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manning family royalty in mississippi obviously, and he says that in mississippi if you don't have a high school education, chances are very good you'll go to jail. if you do have a high school education chances are pretty good you'll got to jail. wants to change all that. mississippi is last in everything when it comes to education, but he's determined to use his fame and what he's learned to change it. tom. >> like to see a secondage. thank you, tom. >>> let's check in with al. he's ready to cross off another state from his rokerthon hey, al. >> hey, guys. we got out of wiener mobile and got ourselves a horse. this is gunner. we are in kentucky! yeah. the bluegrass state. to make the halfway point of rokerthon. here's the forecast for kentucky, yeah! paducah, 65 today and partly cloudy. bowling green partly sunny and 61, louisville looking for partly sunny skies and 58 degrees. lexington look for partly sunny skies and a high of 57. rest of the country today, wet weather in the pacific northwest, mountain snows around the rockies. pretty good snow storm going on there. wet weather
manning family royalty in mississippi obviously, and he says that in mississippi if you don't have a high school education, chances are very good you'll go to jail. if you do have a high school education chances are pretty good you'll got to jail. wants to change all that. mississippi is last in everything when it comes to education, but he's determined to use his fame and what he's learned to change it. tom. >> like to see a secondage. thank you, tom. >>> let's check in with al....
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the mormons are enforced across the mississippi river east in the winter of 1838. from the time to unite in the mid-1840s stand and mike carey collaborate to cultivate a particular public image. he proved himself as to mormon elders as a layman i prophet and the pair were married for a turn in the mormon triple. although she was not yet claimed to be delaware should always distinguish yourself as somebody peculiar fascination with indians. as a youth in ohio she and her sisters, along with a number of other early mormon converts, mostly women, used to get the power as they put it. they would speak in tongues which he referred to as speaking indian. she was drawn to indians both through her own faith and public through the romanticized depiction of native people in the popular fiction of the day. when she me met his choctaw blus who claimed he had received a prophecy about bringing the lamanites to christ, she found it irresistible. butter on performance as a delaware princess was just that, a performance. this by the fact she was never out of during her lifetime an
the mormons are enforced across the mississippi river east in the winter of 1838. from the time to unite in the mid-1840s stand and mike carey collaborate to cultivate a particular public image. he proved himself as to mormon elders as a layman i prophet and the pair were married for a turn in the mormon triple. although she was not yet claimed to be delaware should always distinguish yourself as somebody peculiar fascination with indians. as a youth in ohio she and her sisters, along with a...
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here in mississippi, there is no time limit on detention before indictment... indictment is the next step for a defendant, when the district attorney presents evidence to the grand jury. >> once the grand jury makes a determination of whether there is enough evidence to indict you, or not indict you. then they are given a court date. >> and how long does that typically take? >> it depends. >> here, like in many rural parts of the country, a grand jury is in session only a few times a year. >> how many of you all have been here for more than one grand jury term, that has not went through indictment? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8... >> hi, how are you doing? >> i'm alright. >> and what's your name? >> willie nicks. >> why were you arrested? >> they arrest me for accessory after the fact of burglary. >> what does that mean? >> saying i knew something about it but didn't call the police i guess. that's the only thing i get out of it. >> how long have you been in here? >> 11 months, two and a half weeks... in a week from today it'll be a year. >> why haven't you been indic
here in mississippi, there is no time limit on detention before indictment... indictment is the next step for a defendant, when the district attorney presents evidence to the grand jury. >> once the grand jury makes a determination of whether there is enough evidence to indict you, or not indict you. then they are given a court date. >> and how long does that typically take? >> it depends. >> here, like in many rural parts of the country, a grand jury is in session only...
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. >> i'm from mississippi. i know southern accent. hillary is not a southern accent, got to be southern illinois at best. bernie sanders, when he was a young man was in the south in the civil rights movement? >> that's another calling card for sanders is that he was very active in the civil rights movement in the 1960s a the a time when hillary clinton was supporting a presidential candidate who was essentially opposed to it. that might be another divide, a fissure that we see tonight when these candidates talk about their own connections to issues that southern democrats, african-americans care a lot about. >> is martin o'malley claiming a married is the south? >> he hasn't gone that far. martin o'malley is suggesting i've got experience in a diverse state that looks like states in the south, fairly sizeable african-american population, you are bans issues that have some trouble. what he's expected to say is i've got a record of economic success, lowering the crime rate, of education, all leading issues that southerners expect and ma
. >> i'm from mississippi. i know southern accent. hillary is not a southern accent, got to be southern illinois at best. bernie sanders, when he was a young man was in the south in the civil rights movement? >> that's another calling card for sanders is that he was very active in the civil rights movement in the 1960s a the a time when hillary clinton was supporting a presidential candidate who was essentially opposed to it. that might be another divide, a fissure that we see...
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jumps into the mississippi river. and proves otherwise. >> that first little chill going up your back. >> i couldn't imagine any better thing to do than to really raise awareness and honor the fallen heroes. >> chris' swim was inspired by a cross-country hike last year by army veteran mike vitti whose legacies alive organization, offers support for gold star families. >> hello. >> hi, chris. >> the survivors of fallen soldiers. >> thank you for coming out here. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: like jenny smith. and her husband eddie. jenny's son mamane staff sergeant jason rodgers was killed in action 4 1/2 years ain afghanistan. >> he loved the marine corps. very friendly, young man. he loved basketball. he loved transformers. they never get rid of that, right. >> a kid at heart. happy birthday to you it is very moving. learning about the loved ones. who they were as a person. stories, people like to avoid. conversations need to happen. gives the family the opportunity to say theiriroved ones name. and share who th
jumps into the mississippi river. and proves otherwise. >> that first little chill going up your back. >> i couldn't imagine any better thing to do than to really raise awareness and honor the fallen heroes. >> chris' swim was inspired by a cross-country hike last year by army veteran mike vitti whose legacies alive organization, offers support for gold star families. >> hello. >> hi, chris. >> the survivors of fallen soldiers. >> thank you for coming...
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he is swimming down the mississippi river. that story is coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,, [announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part... ( gunshot ) sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. and through veteran's day weekend, save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2019 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. but mattress price wars and this special financing offer - ends sunday. - ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> good morning a traffic alert along the eastshore freeway this morning. it's in the noncommute direction. eastbound right at el portal getting word of an injury accident blocking three left lanes. chp emergency crews are on scene. no word yet on when the lanes will open. we are seeing some delays on that eastbound side of 80 as a result. there's an ov
he is swimming down the mississippi river. that story is coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,, [announcer] if the most challenging part of your day is the staying awake part... ( gunshot ) sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. and through veteran's day weekend, save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing...
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crews are cleaning up railcars in western wisconsin - 32 of them derailed along the mississippi river. at least 5 of the cars were carrying ethanol. the burlington northern santa fe train hopped the tracks outside alma, wisconsin -- that's northwest of la crosse. more than 150 people had to evacuate in the hours after the derailment on saturday. law enforcement says no one was hurt. last winter, there were two major derailments here in the tv-9 viewing area. in february, a canadian pacific train carrying ethanol cars derailed into the mississippi in dubuque county, near balltown. some of the ethanol drained into nearby soil and water. then, in march, a b-n- s-f oil train derailed near galena, leading to evacuations on the illinois side of the mississippi. investigators said 8 rail cars carrying bakken crude oil went off the tracks. the university of missouri board of curators is set to meet this morning at 10 for a partially closed session. this comes as protests at the university of missouri are amplifying as students ask for the president to resign. 1:15-1:19 i say--power, i say--po
crews are cleaning up railcars in western wisconsin - 32 of them derailed along the mississippi river. at least 5 of the cars were carrying ethanol. the burlington northern santa fe train hopped the tracks outside alma, wisconsin -- that's northwest of la crosse. more than 150 people had to evacuate in the hours after the derailment on saturday. law enforcement says no one was hurt. last winter, there were two major derailments here in the tv-9 viewing area. in february, a canadian pacific...
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. >> gary: ole miss needs to beat mississippi state, at mississippi state, in the egg bowl. and they need auburn. >> verne: yeah. that's a first down. chad kelly. 20 seniors. for ole miss. 31 wins, and that 2003 class was led by a quarterback who with wears number 10. eli manning. and the first-class to make four straight bowl games being and the first to beat alabama in back-to-back games. >> gary: cnot talk about anyone in this league coaching who has done a b bter job coaching than hugh freeze since he came to ole miss. what he took over and what he's built is incredible. essentially was enlisted to secure the new head coach at ole miss -- i've told the story before. i remembebe being in atltlta for the s.e.c. championship. manning. we were on the bus going back to the hotel. archie said, "i think we've got our guy. i can't tell you who he is." and he didn't. but he said "i believe he's going to be a really good one." there is your n, right there. hugh freeze. >> gary: let's'see if t ty can hold onto him. that's another factor here. >> verne: akeem judd. >> verne: eli 3,6
. >> gary: ole miss needs to beat mississippi state, at mississippi state, in the egg bowl. and they need auburn. >> verne: yeah. that's a first down. chad kelly. 20 seniors. for ole miss. 31 wins, and that 2003 class was led by a quarterback who with wears number 10. eli manning. and the first-class to make four straight bowl games being and the first to beat alabama in back-to-back games. >> gary: cnot talk about anyone in this league coaching who has done a b bter job...
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. >> gary: ole miss needs to beat mississippi state, at mississippi state, in the egg bowl. and they need auburn. >> verne: yeah. that's a first down. chad kelly. 20 seniors. for ole miss. 31 wins, and that 2003 class was led by a quarterback who with wears number 10. eli manning. and the first-class to make four straight bowl games being and the first to beat alabama in back-to-back games. >> gary: cannot talk about anyone in this league coaching who has done a better job coaching than hugh freeze since he came to ole miss. what he took over and what he's built is incredible. >> verne: a two-man committee essentially was enlisted to secure the new head coach at ole miss -- i've told the story before. i remember being in atlanta for the s.e.c. championship. one of those two was archie manning. we were on the bus going back to the hotel. archie said, "i think we've got our guy. i can't tell you who he is." and he didn't. but he said "i believe he's going to be a really good one." there is your man, right there. hugh freeze. >> gary: let's see if they can hold onto him. that's
. >> gary: ole miss needs to beat mississippi state, at mississippi state, in the egg bowl. and they need auburn. >> verne: yeah. that's a first down. chad kelly. 20 seniors. for ole miss. 31 wins, and that 2003 class was led by a quarterback who with wears number 10. eli manning. and the first-class to make four straight bowl games being and the first to beat alabama in back-to-back games. >> gary: cannot talk about anyone in this league coaching who has done a better job...
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crossing the mississippi going west. mormons being forced across the mississippi river east. from the time they united in the mid- 1840s they cultivated a particular public image presenting himself as a mormon elder and the pair were married for eternity. although she was not yet claiming she had already existing 1st yourself as someone who had a peculiar fascination. she and her sisters and a number of other commerce thrive on the field with the referred to. she was drawn to the romanticized depiction of native people. claimed he had received prophecies of bringing them christ. still writing articles based on the belief. but later have one child which was aa very clever way to connect them to the man he claimed. this appeared on stage with them in the pint-size indian custom from time to time. but she also had three children from her 1st marriage. twelve nine. four years later when they hit the road for an eastern tour she left her older children in the care of her parents. she would not see him again for 19 years. the 3rd predominant only slightly wrong storyline is that th
crossing the mississippi going west. mormons being forced across the mississippi river east. from the time they united in the mid- 1840s they cultivated a particular public image presenting himself as a mormon elder and the pair were married for eternity. although she was not yet claiming she had already existing 1st yourself as someone who had a peculiar fascination. she and her sisters and a number of other commerce thrive on the field with the referred to. she was drawn to the romanticized...
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along the -- along the mississippi is where we get the most recruiting. one of the major contributors to these cultures -- 50% of the united states cultures, recruiters along the mississippi river. new orleans and louisiana is tops. one is because of these african-american officers. they are going to have to be convinced that they need the sentiment of god and liberty. they already have it, so they're very effective recruiters. along the mississippi, lincoln had put an emphasis. he had called pittsburgh the key to victory. in chase's letter to butler in july of 1862, he said the president suggested the only way we will open up the mississippi and keep it open is that we take its black population. we are going to have to bring it into the army. lincoln would follow up on this. the butler was replaced by chagnon -- general nathaniel bates in 1862. lincoln would write to bates and say, i'm sending danielle yeoman there. he's going to go up and start recruiting. lincoln knows that there's going to be resistance. lincoln knows there is going to be resistance.
along the -- along the mississippi is where we get the most recruiting. one of the major contributors to these cultures -- 50% of the united states cultures, recruiters along the mississippi river. new orleans and louisiana is tops. one is because of these african-american officers. they are going to have to be convinced that they need the sentiment of god and liberty. they already have it, so they're very effective recruiters. along the mississippi, lincoln had put an emphasis. he had called...
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miss you. >> reporter: his kids back in mississippi have yet to see a picture of their dad. shielding them until he's ready. >>acking for new york. >> reporter: and eight weeks after surgery -- >> are you excited about seeing dad? >> yes. >> scared? >> no. >> anxious? yes. >> excited? >> yes. >> reporter: they're getting into new york. >> reporter: pat's nervous about how they'll react when they see his new face for the first time. do. >> reporter: when "nightline" returns. [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if youou can heame. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that y scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm relieves bothwet and dry coughs for 12 hours with two medicines in one pill. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. more "sit" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you ge
miss you. >> reporter: his kids back in mississippi have yet to see a picture of their dad. shielding them until he's ready. >>acking for new york. >> reporter: and eight weeks after surgery -- >> are you excited about seeing dad? >> yes. >> scared? >> no. >> anxious? yes. >> excited? >> yes. >> reporter: they're getting into new york. >> reporter: pat's nervous about how they'll react when they see his new face for the...
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so we are on the mississippi. and monster monday became part of terrible tuesday because we didn't land here until about two hours ago. so we've taken one too many hits with the punchy stick but we're ready to go, baby. >> that should make for a fun show. >> i was going to say that might have happened yesterday. >> the republicans running for president gearing up for the debate showdown in milwaukee tonight. and all eight candidates on the main stage have things to prove to voters who got all of this covered today, beginning with national correspondent peter alexander. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. you said it. with only eight candidates on the main stage tonight, four on the undercard and three on the sidelines entirely, we should expect to hear more among each candidate tonight, will ben carson need to fend off attacks from donald trump about reported discrepancies in his life story and how does jeb bush face the greatest pressure he's had in his campaign? >> ben carson with growing scrutiny ov
so we are on the mississippi. and monster monday became part of terrible tuesday because we didn't land here until about two hours ago. so we've taken one too many hits with the punchy stick but we're ready to go, baby. >> that should make for a fun show. >> i was going to say that might have happened yesterday. >> the republicans running for president gearing up for the debate showdown in milwaukee tonight. and all eight candidates on the main stage have things to prove to...
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. >>> a river for people swimming from one end of the mississippi to the other. see how the families are finding strength. >>> time to show you some of morning's headlines around the globe. legendary song writer and song writer allen touissaint is being remembered. he was the producer and composer of hit songs from the '60s. they include "working in the coal mine." and "mother-in-law." he was 77. >>> the pennsylvania city of reading won'ting getting a charlie brown christmas tree this went. last year we showed you that sad tree. some say it failed to deliver much holiday cheer and it drul the attention of the nation as you might recall. yesterday, crews raised this lush 24-foot tall white fir. >> it looks beautiful. >> beautiful. >>> the times of london reports on a dispute over food and wine derailing plans for part of the iranian president's trip to france. rouhani makes a historic visit to paris next week. he requested no wine on the table during a lunch with french president hollande. the french said no and offered a alcohol-free breakfast reading. they will
. >>> a river for people swimming from one end of the mississippi to the other. see how the families are finding strength. >>> time to show you some of morning's headlines around the globe. legendary song writer and song writer allen touissaint is being remembered. he was the producer and composer of hit songs from the '60s. they include "working in the coal mine." and "mother-in-law." he was 77. >>> the pennsylvania city of reading won'ting...
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jackson, mississippi, jackson county, alabama, jackson county, n.c. jacksonville, alabama. i am missing some. i could go on for awhile. he was recognized as the man who made that part of the country. part of what he did was through tree and war and other ways, pride indians out of there but i wanted to be understood jacksonland to say in the 21st century in spite of jackson's best efforts includes indians. you can applaud that. there is a cherokee, n.c. in the western part of the state, some indians resisted being removed by the united states were eventually allowed to stay and today they have a legally recognized reservation and rather and hiding in the hills cherokee is a tourist town where you can go to a moccasin shop or the casino and it is of lovely place. the photo, the photo that you referred to shows signs that you are entering the cherokee indian reservation. another sign saying you are simultaneously entering jackson county, north carolina. that is jacksonof land. street signs in english and cherokee and recognition of the place, a restaurant advertises itself as
jackson, mississippi, jackson county, alabama, jackson county, n.c. jacksonville, alabama. i am missing some. i could go on for awhile. he was recognized as the man who made that part of the country. part of what he did was through tree and war and other ways, pride indians out of there but i wanted to be understood jacksonland to say in the 21st century in spite of jackson's best efforts includes indians. you can applaud that. there is a cherokee, n.c. in the western part of the state, some...